The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 12, 1919, Page 10

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PAGE 10 FATTLE STAR—WKEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, 1919. Lee Ba HN BENS SALOME UP TO DATE | W a rs Nothing else ever shown here on stage ‘or screen appeal, with compares, in grip, power 5 emotion the George Loane Tucker masterpiece, now here . z = } 4 S== 3 Pp : FOURTH NEAR. PIKE ’ The / The Only Big New Show in Town Today —Until Friday Night Only— June Caprice ‘ Creighton Hale _4DamseL in Distress se ACK his bur que of t ople who missed nec nag have a ¢ up. But all tt s they get may not be mak ‘a Cabin” Tom In the newest down to the war wit Sennett's series of burlesqud ts becoming one of the most amusing things the movies have tc A Saturday Evening Post Story A Lovely Damsel—A Man-eating Aunt! A Henpecked Widower-Daddy—A Summer Camp Sweetheart! A Mischievous Page Boy—An Ultra-dignified Butler! A Bright-minded Step-cousin—A Fat-headed, Fat-bodied Brother! +» And an Impetuous Young Playwright Who Knows Not Defeat! Those Are the Principal Charactefs in This Joyous Outburst of Merriment 5 Deliciously Funny Acts . Ces Ernest P. Russell on the Wurlitzer “Salome va, Shenando in full of mirthful incidents. Funny Ben Turpin (who never neen straight) plays a dual role, In the first part of the ure he ts @ confederate spy who is discovered and ordered But at the right moment | his sweetheart, Ph Haver rushes) Ben Turpin, Chester Conklin and others, not forgetting the «tren with in with a pardon ‘on tx saved. the wink, are pletured here in Mack Sennett’s latest comedy, “Salome Later we see the comedian as John va Shenandoah,” which ts showing o the bill at the Liberty thie week the Baptist. in conjunction with the feature picture, “Teeth of the Tiger.” Miracle Man’ DAILY AT 11, 1, 3, 5, 7 AND ® jernoone—Lower Floor, Sic; Balcony, 220; Children, 10¢; Loge Seats, 45c. * After 6 P. M—Lower Floor and Lower Balcony, 45e; Upper Baleony, Sic; Children, 22c; Loge Seats, T7c. All prices plus tas. Strand Augmented Orchestra, Under Wineland executed G limpses psf Pho now \_UTTenN t | Pathe News. i] | | CLEMMEH—Win Rogers te “Almost | | —— & Husbaod”; Mr. and Mrs. Carter | | in ee —_ 1 Let's Boldt’s—uptown, | Mit ta Aves downtown, $13 24 ave: | UNIVERSAL DIRECTORS — |cresen ) BEX \| | 2 cry Sonal rgiregiagpere pred freer acre tea ore ga say | ——_———_______ oe “Almost a Husband,” showing at| [licit stills, fights, fends, and ro-| | |Feo ti shety THIS WOMAN FOUND RELIEF. HAVING BUSY SEASON the Clemmer this week is a delightful| mance are interestingly pictured in| | rises again gives an opportunity for | stenographer. | FS, some of the mont artietic and color- Miss Stewart ts supported by a te Men and women suffering from! Nearly two dozen directors are at| com, drama which Includes just|"When Bearcat Went Dry,” the| | *TRAND—George j ne backache, rheumatic. pain, Stiff and) work at one time on the “lot” atline iv ipeunt of pathos, on photoplay at the Rex this pnd Oo | |fut “shots” ever produced on Gy = ee ft ate aye tai enn swollen joints, lameness and sore-| Universal City this fall, in one of the| Rogers, the star, plays the role of a|ls a picturization of Chariea Neville Nearest Went — —- Com: 1 oh ae ee ey ness, will be glad to read how one|busiest seasons the studios have|country school teacher who ts mar-|Huck’s novel. ‘The scenes are inid tif| | MINSION—June Caprice and Ceeifh- | | Thomas Meighan. Retty poem, | Tey Meshell, Bitten Meantiien, woman found relief from kidney/ever known. Fifteen feature direc-jcied to the prettiest girl in the vil-|the Cumberland mountaine on the! | Male in “A Dameet te Die | Joseph Dowling and Lon Chaney ap | Edwin Stevens and a score of others. 7454} i 2 r : and bladder trouble. Mrs. G. Hydo,/tors, among whom are Allen Holu-|iags while playing a game of for-|border of Virginia and Kentucky.| | colGx1at—Memte marrtemie a | | P02! in the leading roles, wae sae, was directed by Mar 1 jr, J, Brown's Homestead, Mich. writes: “I have| barm von Stroheim, Tot|feitn at a hot “0 The excitt ones Bie tn teh < Z } Neilan. | ORFHEUM felta at a house party. Complica xciting nen of life in this| | "Kitty Kelly, M.D. | | tran been. troubled with weak kidneys: ck Ford, and Jacques) tions arise when it In diseovered the| wild count © pletured with ab-| | LITTLE—Dongiae Pairtanks te “Hie | | MISSION bs ne | a and several times in the last ten furnishes the type for|/ marriage is real having been per-| solute fidelity | Ma jew ee Restio “A Dameel in Distress,” one mead ed CLASS A years I had that terrible backache of Van Loan’s famous stories 4 by an ordained divinity stu: | aeae - f most popular of recent Satur, | Beeinning today the Class A ts| . and tired out feeling, scarcely ablejof the film studios, are at work o: fi | STRAND $$ | Evening Post stories, has vet |showing Mack Sennett’s big teature | Ethel Clayton's to do my work. Foley Kidney Pilis|six-reel product and there is '91 ‘ser and Mra. Carter De Haven ap-|° : j transferred to the screen, featuring | ia «yankee Doodle in Berlin"! p. iad, mehdell. Khe’ s new: perene.;|clond of leceer iooee deine. 3 . og on a Moat of the scenen in “The Miracle | the scenery ts of unexampled beauty | those charming and youthful > ois 16 a five-part comedy: that cok ' Beautiful | Sold everywhere. lweesteun two-reeiers, comedies, ete. to bea ~ Brvag edo 4 in or pele an at the Strand, were taken in| and expansivenesas. The episode in care June Caprice and Creighton Imonths to prepare and upon which al ‘ ‘ y nay. [the rugged hills near the sea, and which small motor boat foes| Hale. ‘This photoplay opens at the). 0 0! Dee oe That splendid actress " Mission today | ing under the 0 ge casio ts tho damsel in dis-| Charlie Murray, Rothwell Brown,| famous for her beautiful i ; Ben Turpin, Chester Conklin, Mari|!on. She attributes her } Yi th ful S i trons. She is distressed because she | Ben f . fon. She attribute! ou tar | \q not permitted to sce the man she| Prevost, Phyllis Haver and Ford/ticie catled Derwillo. th Liberty | loves. Then there is a young play-| Sterling do effective team work in like it for tan, at a wright who adds considerable to the | Providing slap-jack fun at the ex nese sallow, dar! damsel's distress by making love to Pense of German pomposity and) ‘kes, her when he knows she loves an: | STvfty. fect other. | fone of Ws | “Harry Carey has finished “The|skin with rosy cheeks, , u 7 f D illo today; Only Two Days Longer to See the Greatest CERO Sa ap eae COLISEUM som of Dreams,” in|Three Wise Men of the Desert”litgnted”, Derwilla ig sold at Wi uct: By ates which Anita Stewart is starring at| based on a story by Peter B. Kyne, | to-date toilet sous Cast Ever in One Picture the Coliseum this week, Is the story and. tn his next Brodnetion wi be | Clayton's ot toa cas n he le role of “Overlam rr, t te ow to inst of a girl who finds drama and ro- |< | : ” 0 eautiful complexion mance in following the bent of her prot Le Prospector after) White, velvety skin every ——nemnemecmenes | CODSTE OND. loves ‘to touch, siesta eee The best of comedy and the most thrilling of drama on the big double bill here until Friday night— * Tully Marshall, Spottiswood Aitken, Robert McKim, Kathlyn Williams, James Neill, Anita Stewart, Wes- ley Barry, Anna Q. Nilsson, Thomas Holding, Edwin Stevens, Thomas Jefferson, Mahlon Hamilton and Thomas Santschi, in a lavish drama directed by Marshall Neilan— “SALOME. VS. VINE SHENANDOAH Marguerite Courtot, who is playing one of the leading roles in the Lupin story “Teeth of the Tiger,” at the Liber this week. Miss Courtot began her screen career with the Biograph company when a very little girl, and her beauty and talent soon brought her to stardom. She was featured in a series entitled ‘The Adventures of Marguerite” and also won distinction by her work in The Unbeliever,” with y Empey Miss Courtot, tho of French origin, was born in America, 22 UI and educated in Switzer ry Tn Frid Nieht showing of iY ‘ pala her latest — picture Today, Tomorrow and Friday Positively the Same Big Bearcat Riot That Is Sweeping “ere the Country " By Chas. Neville Buck, il Author of “The Call of the 4 Cumberlands” You Can’t Take Your} ” Eye Off the Screen for D 2 s Bessie as a lady yet humorous A gripping, tale, exciting, yet full of heart throbs With a New Kind of Hero WILL ROGERS In the Opie Read Story “Almost —AND— “The Teeth a Second Without Losing a Thrill ‘HER KINGDOM OF DREAMS’ Symphony Orchestra—31 Artists ” 2 | doctor in a west- A Husband 39 25¢ ern town full of TWO-REEL Children Loge Seats MAST THE BAWL” “ me wre oe Including War Tax cactus! Funny? with Mr, and Mrs, Carter De Haven GUTERSON’S ORCHESTRA “Pagiiacci” 2.44. Leoncavallo mething” from “Firefly” * By Frimt An exceptional Arsene Lupin detective mystery with a big cast. Sure as you're i a foot high! SNAPPY SHORT STUFF WALLACE ON THE WURLITZER Playing “Sunset in Sweden” —PATHE NEWS—

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